Dementia Patient Rescued in Malibu Thanks to Infrared Drone
Sharon Yoon Correspondent
sharoncho0219@gmail.com | 2024-12-26 11:13:58
Malibu, CA - A 78-year-old Malibu resident with dementia was successfully located and rescued after going missing in chilly December weather. The man, whose identity has not been released, was reported missing on Monday evening around 7:30 p.m. after he left to check his mailbox and failed to return.
With temperatures dropping below 50 degrees Fahrenheit and the man suffering from early-onset dementia, concerns for his safety escalated rapidly. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s Malibu Search and Rescue Team immediately launched a search operation.
Utilizing a drone equipped with advanced infrared technology, search and rescue teams detected a significant heat signature emanating from thick brush alongside a nearby road. This motionless heat source strongly suggested the presence of the missing individual.
A team of rescuers, equipped with medical supplies and evacuation equipment, was swiftly dispatched to the location. Upon reaching the man, they found him suffering from cold-related illness, disoriented, and unable to walk independently.
The man was immediately provided with medical attention, wrapped in a warm blanket, and carefully placed in a rescue basket. He was then transported to an ambulance for further evaluation and treatment.
The successful rescue operation highlights the crucial role of advanced technology in search and rescue missions. The use of infrared drones significantly expedited the search process and ultimately saved the man's life.
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